What could be more thrilling theatre than MACBETH, performed in a castle? So, this year’s epic castle tour is Shakespeare’s most popular play. The play explores the corruption of power and its terrifying results, both politically and personally. But while the themes are profound and complex, the form is hugely entertaining: this is a thriller, a war story, a romance, a nightmare, a horror story and a most powerful presentation of the supernatural. The witches ride above this play as both demons and restorers of the natural order that MACBETH and his murderous wife seek to destroy. Directed by Paul Stebbings and Produced by Grantly Marshall, this performance includes live music and aims to reveal Shakespeare without updating that which doesn’t need modernising. This is a full-blooded version of the play, witch driven in its intensity. The production is not frightened of the supernatural or compromised by modern dress. But this is not an old-fashioned production, either; the musical score by Paul Flush drives the play forward and creates a compelling sound texture of almost filmic quality. The acting is fast and physical. This is the real thing – not a museum piece, but a vibrant classic that stands the test of time.
Please be aware there is no step free access to this performance. Do dress accordingly as the performance is entirely outdoors and the performers will continue in all weathers unless it becomes unsafe for them to do so. Seating is provided for everyone, but it is free seating, so you will not be issued a seat number. If you have specific needs or queries, please contact [email protected]
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